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The world's second largest processor manufacturer, Advanced Micro Devices, is said to be planning the launch of a new high-performance Phenom II X4 processor based on the company's latest Deneb core. According to early reports on the Internet, the new product, dubbed Phenom II X4 965, is aimed at overclocki... |
29 June 2009 03:42 GMT |
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As some of you probably already know, Sunnyvale, California-based AMD is expected to update its Phenom II X4 lineup with the introduction of the Socket AM3-ready Phenom II X4 955 processor. The technical specifications of this new model have been previously leaked on the Internet on several occasions, but it now appe... |
17 April 2009 09:40 GMT |
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After much anticipation and a series of leaked details running on the Internet, the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker has finally seen it fit to officially introduce its next generation of desktop computer processors. Designed on a 45nm process technology, the new desktop-tailored CPUs have been dubbed Phenom II... |
8 January 2009 04:35 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices is known to plan on launching its 45nm Phenom II processors at CES 2009, which is set to take place between January 8th and January 11th in Las Vegas. At about the same time the chip manufacturer is reported to also launch its entire Dragon platform. According to news on the web, the Sunnyvale ... |
30 December 2008 08:29 GMT |
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Undoubtedly, Advanced Micro Devices’ next-generation Phenom II processors are highly expected. The new chips, based on the company's Deneb core, are said to be able to bring the chip manufacturer back into a more competitive position compared to its rival Intel. The chips have made it to the headlines quit... |
28 December 2008 04:32 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Phenom II processors have already appeared at online retailers, although the company has not officially introduced them yet. The new Phenom II X4 920, which runs at 2.8GHz and the Phenom II X4 940 running at 3GHz are displayed at prices ra... |
28 December 2008 03:42 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, Advanced Micro Devices will make its upcoming Phenom II Deneb-based processor available for distributors in the last days of this year. Moreover, it seems that the Phenom II 940 at 3GHz and Phenom II 920 at 2.8GHz will start selling in the week beginning on December 29th. The ... |
23 December 2008 06:21 GMT |
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As previously reported, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release quite a range of processors in the early 2009, based on new core architectures and featuring fresh technologies. The Sunnyvale company's upcoming chips will be based on the Deneb, Propus, Regor and Rana cores, and are expected to challenge Intel... |
22 December 2008 05:09 GMT |
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This year is almost over, and 2009 will bring to the table the latest innovations from Advanced Micro Devices in the form of the next-generation Phenom II processors. In only about three weeks from now, we'll be able to actually get our hands on the highest performing micro-processor AMD has ever created. T... |
15 December 2008 05:17 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, the Sunnyvale-based chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has announced once again that the actual release date of its next-generation Phenom II processors is set to be January 8th. The company also said that the long-awaited parts would become available on the same day. &l... |
11 December 2008 03:47 GMT |
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It seems that Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Phenom II processors, which will come with DDR3 and AM3 socket support, are able to boost the overall performance of the computer with almost 5 percent. Of course, this is something that was to be expected, as most DDR3 platforms are able to run a little faster. Eve... |
8 December 2008 11:53 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, Advanced Micro Devices’ next-generation Deneb-based Phenom II microprocessors are slated for a December launch. To be more precise, the chips are said to be starting shipping on December 20 in the United States, while arriving two days earlier in Europe, on the 18th. As ... |
8 December 2008 02:45 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, Advanced Micro Devices’ upcoming Deneb processor is able to outperform Intel's Core 2 Quad processors in both gaming and multimedia performance, at times by more than 20 percent. AMD has released a document showing the performance levels of its Phenom II chips, incl... |
4 December 2008 05:04 GMT |
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Intel's Core i7 processors are registering a good penetration of the market these days, as they bring a lot of performance improvements over existing parts, and users are looking closer and closer at the capabilities of the new chips. Some of them are looking so close that take the CPU and try to make it give it... |
3 December 2008 05:59 GMT |
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As previously reported, Advanced Micro Devices is on its way to launching a new series of processors, dubbed Phenom II. The line is manufactured under the 45 nanometer technology process and is based on the company's Deneb core, which is said to deliver significant improvements over the older 65nm parts fro... |
2 December 2008 02:47 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices upcoming Deneb processors have made it to the headlines within the past few weeks, and, as their launch date closes even more, new info on them seem to surface every day. The chip maker has already announced that the new chips will come under the Phenom II brand, which will include the high-end... |
1 December 2008 11:35 GMT |
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AMD is expected to unveil its next-generation desktop processors in early 2009, when the company will introduce its first 45nm-based chips for the consumer market. These new chips will make up the company's new Phenom II range of consumer-grade processor lineup, providing higher levels of performance as compared... |
1 December 2008 04:20 GMT |
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The latest news on the Web points to the fact that Advanced Micro Device's upcoming Propus processor, a quad core chip, will not feature L3 cache. It seems that the Sunnyvale team plans to put some distance between its next-to-come Deneb CPUs, which will sport 4x512KB L2 and 6MB L3 cache, and will disable L3 cac... |
26 November 2008 02:54 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Device's upcoming Phenom II X4 processor keeps on surprising us these days with its overclocking capabilities. Only a few days ago it was reported to enter POST while clocked over 5GHz; this time we learn that it has managed to reach 6.3GHz while remaining stable. It seems that the company wanted ... |
25 November 2008 10:33 GMT |
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It looks like Intel's highly anticipated Core i7 processor, the Nehalem-based consumer CPU that is currently touted as the world's fastest central processing unit, will soon get a run for its money, as Intel's archrival, Sunnyvale-based AMD, will release its second generation desktop processors, the Sh... |
21 November 2008 03:24 GMT |
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The Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is currently planning the release of its highly anticipated Deneb processors, which will mark the company's first 45nm-based consumer desktop CPUs. The new processors are expected to significantly improve performance, as they are built on the rec... |
19 November 2008 06:31 GMT |
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The latest news on Advanced Micro Devices unveils the fact that the chip maker plans to rename The Foundry Company sometime next year. At this point in time, it is not certain which name it will receive, but The Foundry Company will surely not go too long with the entity. As many of you already know, AMD split into t... |
19 November 2008 04:06 GMT |
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In an interview with Overclockers Australia, Garrath Johnson, Technical Manager from AMD Australia, has unveiled a few things about the upcoming Deneb microprocessor, the new chip Advanced Micro Devices has developed for desktop computers. According to Mr. Johnson, the key features of the new CPU are the 45 nanometer... |
17 November 2008 05:30 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the leading manufacturers of high-performance motherboards, has recently made public a list from its current motherboard lineup that will be capable of supporting AMD's upcoming desktop processors. These new processors will be built to work on socket AM3-enabled motherboards. Fortunately, ... |
12 November 2008 04:31 GMT |
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The latest news on Advanced Micro Devices unveiled the fact that the chipmaker plans to launch two 45nm quad-core desktop CPUs in November this year. The new Deneb processors, dubbed Phenom X4 20550 and 20350, are meant for socket AM2+ systems and feature core speeds of 3GHz and 2.8GHz, respectively, reports news sit... |
5 November 2008 04:42 GMT |
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Late last month, we stumbled upon a review of Intel's upcoming Core i7 processor, which we duly presented to you. The review was done as a comparative benchmark between Intel's upcoming desktop processor and one the company's current quad-core QX9770, which the Core i7 succeeded to outperform in most ... |
6 October 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices seems well prepared for a powerful comeback on the microprocessor market area. The latest news on its Shanghai server chip unveiled the fact that the company is getting ready to launch a powerful and reliable chip, one that is expected to become a real competitor to Intel's server CPUs. Wh... |
6 October 2008 05:58 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming processors have been in the spotlight for quite a while now and, as their launch time approaches, more and more info and speculations on their release dates and specifications also emerge to the Web. While the end of this year will see some of them hitting the market, the initial roadmap on thes... |
18 September 2008 05:17 GMT |
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AMD has to fight its battles on several battlegrounds in the computing market. But one arena that the manufacturer is used to is the CPU market, where the company falls behind rival Intel in the high-end processors segment. And with Intel's future to come Nehalem architecture, AMD will have a tough time with the... |
2 July 2008 06:56 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming generation of processors will have limited overclocking capabilities. The chip manufacturer is reportedly gearing up for a strict overclocking policy, as it is leaving the LGA775 platform for the faster and more powerful Nehalem platform.Currently known as Bloomfield, the upcoming generation of ... |
22 April 2008 06:22 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Deneb processors are reportedly able to work beyond the 3.2 GHz threshold. The Deneb silicon is built on the K10.5 micro-architecture and is expected to arrive during the fourth quarter of the year. The new microprocessor will face direct competition from Intel's Nehalem ser... |
22 April 2008 02:47 GMT |
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AMD is working on releasing new Phenom processors in the 2008 timeframe. However, the highest frequency available for now is still in the 2.6 GHz range.According to the company's newest roadmap, the higher-end Phenom chips are slated to arrive later in the second quarter of 2008. The chip manufacturer plans to i... |
24 March 2008 04:51 GMT |
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The upcoming 45-nanometer processors from AMD, called the Shanghai, have been showcased by the chip manufacturer back at the CeBIT. The 45-nanometer Shangai chips seem to feature the same die size as the rival products from AMD, the Nehalems. Of course, the discrepancy is minimal (243 square millimeters for the Shang... |
17 March 2008 09:54 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices today started shipping samples of its upcoming 45-nanometer processors to computer manufacturers and vendors. The move says it all: the chip manufacturer is ready to start mass production in the second half of the year, just as the company promised.The company will initially launch two of its q... |
4 March 2008 13:32 GMT |
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The tri-core processor line from AMD promises a little to everyone. There are processors to suit everybody's needs for computing, but rumor has it that most of them are more or less unlikely to become real. We have got used to AMD announcing release dates and then postponing them until Kingdom Come, so what you ... |
4 December 2007 05:06 GMT |
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